1,700 flood victims still in hotels

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It’s been four months since the January flooding. Nearly 1,700 people are still in San Diego County’s temporary lodging program. Then, a Black Coronado resident just became the third Californian on the national registry of racial terror lynchings. Plus, a big shift is coming to California schools in the fall: recess as a right, not a privilege.

It’s been four months since the January floods and nearly 1,700 people are still living in hotels.More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….The county is asking state and federal health officials to investigate health issues linked to cross-border sewage pollution.But Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre says that doesn’t capture everything.We know that people are becoming ill by bacteria and pathogens that are not on those lists, one. Two, not everybody can afford health coverage.

KPBS News has confirmed that Dr. Lamont Jackson is the subject of the investigation, at a cost to taxpayers of 100-thousand dollars. Last year, the C-H-P says it recorded more than 11-hundred arrests statewide for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the Memorial Day enforcement period.

 

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